The Blog

Unfiltered thoughts on mental health, spirituality, motherhood, career and the beautiful complexity of being human. 25 posts and counting.

July 20, 2020

The start of something new

Tonight I'm thinking about what I should be doing next. I feel like we've prepared well enough for the baby's arrival and even though there's some uncertainty around the actual d-day (Covid is rampant with SA now 5th in ...

Career Journal Life Lessons
July 02, 2020

Filling in the blanks

I realise this blog has pretty much become a pregnancy diary but hey, this is a nine month deal and it's given me lots more time to write so it is what it is.The past few nights have been really challenging. I am startin...

Journal Pregnancy
June 19, 2020
Delivery Decision Fatigue

Delivery Decision Fatigue

"decision fatigue refers to the deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual after a long session of decision making. It is now understood as one of the causes of irrational trade-off...

Journal Pregnancy
May 30, 2020
Great-ish Expectations

Great-ish Expectations

I remember many times during my twenties, standing in front of the bedroom mirror after a sizeable dinner, cradling my food bump and trying to picture what it would actually be like to be pregnant. I always imagined...

Journal Pregnancy
May 18, 2020
A Daughter

A Daughter

On 28 April we had our first gynae appointment since the 5 week scan we did before leaving to NZ. This one was especially anticipated because we were going to be able to find out the baby's gender.We had to get screened ...

Journal Pregnancy
April 18, 2020
Pregnant 1-2

Pregnant 1-2

18 Jan 2020This morning around 9am-ish while Ransley was still asleep I emptied my full bladder onto the last Clearblue digital pregnancy test I had in my cupboard. I must have been through at least 7 "Not preg...

Journal Pregnancy
April 18, 2020

Adapt or die

So much has happened since my last post, and so much for keeping this "journal" up to date. To summarize, I am now 16 weeks pregnant, there are in excess of 1.5mil people around the world infected with Coronavirus (Covid...

Journal Life Lessons
November 15, 2019

Quiet like home

I celebrated my 16th birthday in Mumbai, India. It was 2005, a month after the tragic Tsunami hit South East Asia and it was my first international trip. The trip was 5 weeks long, starting in Sri Lanka, then on to Mumba...

October 27, 2019
I deserve a seat at the table

I deserve a seat at the table

But here I am today, sitting in a lovely cafe, having a delicious brunch on the other side of the world and as the place fills up and people start queueing at the door, I feel that familiar, annoying, sinking feeling...

Journal Life Lessons
August 03, 2019

Creepy-crawlies and a creepy cat

I arrived in Auckland, New Zealand just after midnight in early February 2019. It was unexpectedly humid that night. My body was exhausted from 22 hours of travelling but the jet lag was already kicking in and I felt wid...

Journal Travel